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since then he has directed mit's energy initiative, which brings together prominent thinkers and energy companies to develop the technology that can lead us toward energy independence and also to new jobs. most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our air, water, and climate. >> the senate energy and natural resources committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on ernest moniz's nomination as energy second -- kercher on april 9. reaction to his nomination has split the environmental community. advocacy groups such as public citizen and food and water watch are campaigning against his nomination, but the natural resources defense council has praised his work on advancing clean energy based on efficiency and renewable power. much of the criticism of ernest moniz centers on his extensive ties to industry. in 2011, he was the chief author of an influential study for mit and the future of natural gas. according to a new report by the public accountability initiative, ernest moniz failed to disclose that he had taken a lucrative positi
since then he has directed mit's energy initiative, which brings together prominent thinkers and energy companies to develop the technology that can lead us toward energy independence and also to new jobs. most important, ernie knows we can produce more energy and grow our economy while still taking care of our air, water, and climate. >> the senate energy and natural resources committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on ernest moniz's nomination as energy second -- kercher on april 9....
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need to wait on big energy companies and so forth to give us top down energy that this renewable energy technology gives us the capacity and it's going take initiatives like this po to popular i was this idea. i would like you to put this into effect as quickly as possible. >> thank you. next speakers. christian swin, gabby, jennifer fong. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is ivy slagel. a san francisco resident since 1996. i represent residents. in my work with premium peace i work with folks across the country who are eagerly waiting for -- people want affordable clean energy and want their jobs and recovered. two stories i want to share with you. when voters approved, within 6 months they had a contract of 100 percent savings cost of $133 to $150 a year including natural gas. that was a savings to consumers within 6 months and the bid effectively dumped energy in the largest in the country in favor of a plan that worked and worked fast and then in november, chicago, wonderful city, just passed their own initiative and those consumers there just in february are already saving mone
need to wait on big energy companies and so forth to give us top down energy that this renewable energy technology gives us the capacity and it's going take initiatives like this po to popular i was this idea. i would like you to put this into effect as quickly as possible. >> thank you. next speakers. christian swin, gabby, jennifer fong. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is ivy slagel. a san francisco resident since 1996. i represent residents. in my work with premium peace i...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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energy. energy. and if that energy happened to be more than the little cells are held together, well, his hands are all blistered in third degree burn. so that's what happens. that be--when a change in state is accompanied always by an energy transfer. you go from solid to gas, gas to liquid, energy out; liquid to solid, energy out; and go liquid to gas--liquid energy in, blah, blah, blah-- it's just kinda like--air conditioners work this way. you got an air conditioner in your house, right? what's it doing? energy taking in or energy giving out? you can make it operate both ways. you can take the air conditioner-- and by the way, you'd never take your air conditioner and put it on the coffee table and turn it on, would you? that's like opening the refrigerator door on a hot day to make the room cool down. do you ever hear anyone doing that? you walk in, they get the fridge door open. "what are you doing?" "i wanna get cold." it won't work. in fact, the room even gets warmer. you guys know why? energ
energy. energy. and if that energy happened to be more than the little cells are held together, well, his hands are all blistered in third degree burn. so that's what happens. that be--when a change in state is accompanied always by an energy transfer. you go from solid to gas, gas to liquid, energy out; liquid to solid, energy out; and go liquid to gas--liquid energy in, blah, blah, blah-- it's just kinda like--air conditioners work this way. you got an air conditioner in your house, right?...
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we need energy to drive economies so that energy needs to be clean. it must be created and distributed minimized environmental impact. the son is the world's greatest natural power source. we need to embrace it and utilize intelligently it's fast potential. perhaps this is a question of leadership. as a society and economy, we need to remove the shackles of the past and create new ways of conducting business and generating clean air for the future. thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks represent it is clean air -- in our city. so it's very encouraging to hear some really strong words from some of the commissioners to demand a real build out be planned and soon. but we've got to make sure that we have a customer base which provides enough funding for that build out and this is where we get back to the survey. the survey shows that 50 percent of the people polled would drop out and that would drop out half of the customer base we need to do the hundreds of mega watts we are talking about to produce a real build out program and put peop
we need energy to drive economies so that energy needs to be clean. it must be created and distributed minimized environmental impact. the son is the world's greatest natural power source. we need to embrace it and utilize intelligently it's fast potential. perhaps this is a question of leadership. as a society and economy, we need to remove the shackles of the past and create new ways of conducting business and generating clean air for the future. thank you. >> good afternoon...
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so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter that's thrown off by fossil fuels. to the extent that we can broaden our mix of energy and broaden the discussion to say what we want is clone, green energy, that's what we really should be after. stop picking winners and losers within that. let's not just say there's only a certain kind of energy we're going to support. and talk about it -- don't be afraid to talk about it in terms of, oh, by the way, it helps to clean the air. >> i want to switch topics just briefly because you've been thoughtful on this and i want to get you on the record on
so that means we need to look at clean energy. cleaner energy means less air pollutants which means healthier people. if you can call something that's contagious an epidemic, it's the single largest cause of missed school days for children. it's scary for kids when they can't do sports. there are all sorts of things that affect their lives forever in some instances. and we know that one of the triggers of asthma attacks and makes an attack worse is bad air quality. that's particulate matter...
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getting a portion that's getting 100% energy. >> as i understand it, those customers will receive the pg and e portfolio, soit's renewable at about 19%, a large portion of large hydro and nuclear and then the balance provided by other power sources like natural gas. when you sign up for green e, what pg and e is proposing to do is to buy their green e certificates to green up or cover, if you will, the natural gas fired portion, the nuclear portion, the hydro portion of the service, so that it would become a 100% renewable product, but only that 19 or so percent that is rps, you know, california renewable would be comparable to what we're offering because it's certified california renewable, the balance of that portfolio would be green e certified under pg and e's proposed application which doesn't meet the same renewable criteria that our 100% renewable portfolio meets. >> great, and the 30 thousand, is there a sense of where the residents who will sign up for pg and e's program, where they would come from, is there real effort to undercut the folks in san francisco that would sign u
getting a portion that's getting 100% energy. >> as i understand it, those customers will receive the pg and e portfolio, soit's renewable at about 19%, a large portion of large hydro and nuclear and then the balance provided by other power sources like natural gas. when you sign up for green e, what pg and e is proposing to do is to buy their green e certificates to green up or cover, if you will, the natural gas fired portion, the nuclear portion, the hydro portion of the service, so...
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. >> i felt the sharing of energy, and i believe in energy work. i was wondering if you practice any energy work - >> yes, we do. >> - because i'm a reiki master. do you do that type of work? >> we do a lot of sense of energy and how to move it, work with it, share it. >> which is what i think happened here just now. there was a communal energy joining us. >> definitely a change of - well, to me - also a logical change, a change of - >> i bet we could have recorded it, seriously if we had had the equipment in here to do it. >> i think you're right. >> go ahead, warren. >> i've had an interesting experience. starting, i thought, water is more primal than anything. but then, as i listened to the others, i thought, you can't have one without the other. >> good point. >> i mean, it was a totality. and one can't say, "because i'm not fire, i'm worthless," and breath can't say, "because i'm not water, i'm useless, or i'm better than the other one." and when you mixed it - >> i could feel that. i was standing here sort of self-consciously, thinking, "i ha
. >> i felt the sharing of energy, and i believe in energy work. i was wondering if you practice any energy work - >> yes, we do. >> - because i'm a reiki master. do you do that type of work? >> we do a lot of sense of energy and how to move it, work with it, share it. >> which is what i think happened here just now. there was a communal energy joining us. >> definitely a change of - well, to me - also a logical change, a change of - >> i bet we could...
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first always in energy and efficiency demand response and the program is where we would stop. clearly the city's policy going ghost goes on to address -- unless it was deemed to be so clean it would qualify as a renewable product under the states rules. or established funding $2 million in energy efficiency is targeted toward low income and available to customers at program launch and additional the million and go solar sf incentive also available at program launch then we have the $2 million for the local renewables. so that's the funding that is already built into the program. the additional funding will depend on the actual rates and the actual cost are after we signed our shell confirm and gotten advice from you as to the right mix as just as we discussed on the slide before. and then of course additional phases will allow for the expansion of our local and regional city controlled resources beyond the mega watts including substituting resources in for the shell supply as our shell energy north america proposed contract allows us to do. we also anticipate including a numbe
first always in energy and efficiency demand response and the program is where we would stop. clearly the city's policy going ghost goes on to address -- unless it was deemed to be so clean it would qualify as a renewable product under the states rules. or established funding $2 million in energy efficiency is targeted toward low income and available to customers at program launch and additional the million and go solar sf incentive also available at program launch then we have the $2 million...
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and from fossil fuel to clean energy. thank you for taking the time to do that and we appreciate the work you are doing. we are really concerned the rates are still too high and i encourage to you discuss that. no one is turned off by this program because this is a discussion for the rates. all of people will eventually be part of this program. if we lose them in phase one. they will probably not go back to us. we would like ninety percent of the residential ue customers to come to this program. thank you very much. >> hello, i'm a 50 year san francisco resident and have currently operating 3 different companies here in the san francisco bay area currently employing 65 people in all clean energy wefrment currently building out a little bit over 3 mega watts with clean energy resource by the end of this year in san francisco and very active in the go solar program and very spupt supportive of the program here as well. i would like to offer suggestions for jobs and create additional fundings for the build out here in san fr
and from fossil fuel to clean energy. thank you for taking the time to do that and we appreciate the work you are doing. we are really concerned the rates are still too high and i encourage to you discuss that. no one is turned off by this program because this is a discussion for the rates. all of people will eventually be part of this program. if we lose them in phase one. they will probably not go back to us. we would like ninety percent of the residential ue customers to come to this...
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there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million jobs and close to ten years. like as said, $127 billion in revenue for the government, and energy security, an additional 10 million barrels of oil per day rather than having that money being spent around the world we could do it right here and try that economic growth and improve our energy in national security staff by taking control of our economic problems. and this is -- we are seeing the beginning of an energy renaissance. manufacturing. the makers in minnesota who cannot keep up with orders. it is a great story, but it is happening a
there would then go to up green energy. we have seen his department of energy just throw weight billions and billions of dollars in taxpayer money on precisely the same kind of projects. there should be, i would think, absolutely zero confidence that the energy department has what it is doing, trying to pick winners and losers and advanced alternative fuel technologies. >> what is interesting is we have a win-win-win. create tremendous amounts of jobs. we will leave it would be a million...
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. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president joe biden is speaking out and refusing to back down from a proposed assault weapons ban. the vice president spoke to npr about the need to limit large capacity magazines too. >> in newtown, those 20 beautiful babies and six serious people trying to help them, administrators and teachers, all dead, today. the police responded in 2 1/2 minutes. 2 1/2 minutes. this guy had 30-round clips in it. if that had been only ten rounds, who knows whether one or two or five or seven of those people would be alive today. >> or he could have just reloaded and loaded another magazine. >> that
. >>> also, the legal battle over monster energy drinks. the caffeine stays the same, but there is a major change you need to know about. >>> plus, if you're a 17-year-old guy, could you imagine having swimsuit model kate upton as your prom date? might be a dream come true for one lucky fella. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for being with us. we begin this morning with the battle over reforming our gun laws. vice president...
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facilities to help provide renewable energy for the city. at this point the survey we did not provide information on projected rates. we describing the program conceptually and ask the respondents once the program was operating staying with power sf and/or return to pg and e. 45 percent told us they would stay. 30 would opt out and the remaining 1/4 of rate were undecided. it's a 1-2 ratio that would stay as opposed to opt out but there is a substantial number that would indicate they were not sure and we have not given them information about rates. that's for those who were undecided are probably waiting to hear more about. just to give you context from those surveys, you are compare them, though similar though not identical. the numbers have always showed somewhere between 37 and 45 percent that they would remain with the program. these numbers are higher that they would stay with the program. the different nature of the survey is each year. so the next critical question was giving people information about what they would be asked to pay u
facilities to help provide renewable energy for the city. at this point the survey we did not provide information on projected rates. we describing the program conceptually and ask the respondents once the program was operating staying with power sf and/or return to pg and e. 45 percent told us they would stay. 30 would opt out and the remaining 1/4 of rate were undecided. it's a 1-2 ratio that would stay as opposed to opt out but there is a substantial number that would indicate they were not...
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more disinformation going about this and it's trying to paint a negative picture about the sf clean energy program, but it's conducted by a labor union, we're also getting a lot of e-mails about this as well and i'm curious if the puc has been aware of this effort and what you think needs to be done on your end to kind of counteract the mez saj that is are coming out against clean power sf. >> yes, commissioner, we're definitely aware of the mailers, and e-mail communications, in part because your lafco staff is helpful in making sure that folks at the puc see the information, if it hasn't landed on our doorsteps, we get it from jason which is good. you know, our objective is to inform, provide accurate information to our customers, our potential customers, so that's what our customer notification and education program is focused on. we don't want anyone being surprised by becoming our customers, we want them to understand what the service offering is that we're providing. i expect that in order to do that effectively, we will be answering people's questions that arise from receiving this
more disinformation going about this and it's trying to paint a negative picture about the sf clean energy program, but it's conducted by a labor union, we're also getting a lot of e-mails about this as well and i'm curious if the puc has been aware of this effort and what you think needs to be done on your end to kind of counteract the mez saj that is are coming out against clean power sf. >> yes, commissioner, we're definitely aware of the mailers, and e-mail communications, in part...
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big energy. let's go. give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generation of beyonces, are dancing to "crazy in love." "crazy in love," i love it. >> don't we all wish we were? >> crazy in love. >> it's the first single off beyonce's very first solo album, "dangerously in love" and it's the song that launches beyonce as a major solo superstar and leads to the end of destiny's child. >> i knew that that was going to take her soaring. >> and it did. >> it did. ♪ ♪ history in the making ♪ so crazy right now >> beyonce's part two, the solo career begins with jay-z. he's in her first solo hit and he's in her personal life. from their dating to their wedding to baby blue, the public doesn't learn a single detail until beyonce is ready to spill it. >> so let me show you this. >> an approach she learned from her father. >> i'm not going to talk about beyonce the mom and -- >> what about papa g, the granddad? what do you like to do with b
big energy. let's go. give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generation of beyonces, are dancing to "crazy in love." "crazy in love," i love it. >> don't we all wish we were? >> crazy in love. >> it's the first single off beyonce's very first solo album, "dangerously in love" and it's the song that launches beyonce as a major solo superstar...
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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the last four years? >> you betty has. there have been some things they have done ight. the cyber attacks have been great, but the real problem is for the last hundred years the world has gone to war over access to energy. we have now been given the energy of a dream of a lifetime. we have energy independence within our grasp. oil, natural gas. then what happens? we don't need to be in the middle of every civil war because they have their own energy. lou: we have not address the energy -- issue central to our foreign policy go about -- over last two decades, and it's about damn time our leaders started thinking about them. t
why are we not developing our own energy resources so that then the iranian energy resources are far less important ? lou: even with energy independence on our horizon, with an access. we will see over the course of the next year the united states oil production reached the same level as import. the milestone. by 2022 it will be energy independent. as you suggest, a program could achieve that reality much sooner . you're really saying the president obama's wasted the last four years? >>...
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the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy independent. helped, of course, by major finds like the bakken shale. and i'm wondering because romney, for whom you were the energy adviser, had forecasted that the u.s. could be energy independent by 2020 if he had been elected. at this point where do you see that target? is this realistic? given what the situation is here politically. >> certainly we've made very good progress toward energy independence. i started talking about energy independence about two years ago. and at that time we were over 50% imports. and we've seen import level come down. now it's about 37%. s
the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy...
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has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually talking about here if we talk about prison prices or that's actually a potential twenty five billion dollars just to give you an idea as to how much money can be made trade is forecast to exceed one hundred billion dollars in it twenty fifteen after already growing over ten percent last year now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover huge huge turnovers but what clan of sectors are we talking about here because there's so many of the what are we talking about what a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got your search in the head of
has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually...
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the simple fact is conservation is the cheapest energy policy that we can get the energy that we do not use is the best means by which we can create a company into strategy. we should let market forces decide where to invest. we shouldn't resort to the government to venture-capital. it's an oxymoron. it doesn't work. [applause] it's been tried. it's failed. let's move on and the trust the interaction of people in their garages and labs in pursuit of their own dreams creating disruptive technologies that lower the cost of energy for the renewable rather than having people in some the bells of the department of energy thinking that they know the best. that is the path to a bright future and that is the path of getting at least 1% growth per year over the next ten years so by the tenth year we are having economic opportunity if we embrace this energy policy which is there for the government to increase. they don't have to create the policies. it is happening. we just have to eliminate the barriers to accept the use of natural gas in our economy. demography is destiny. i have a question for
the simple fact is conservation is the cheapest energy policy that we can get the energy that we do not use is the best means by which we can create a company into strategy. we should let market forces decide where to invest. we shouldn't resort to the government to venture-capital. it's an oxymoron. it doesn't work. [applause] it's been tried. it's failed. let's move on and the trust the interaction of people in their garages and labs in pursuit of their own dreams creating disruptive...
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because we follow it closely, there is nothing anymore riskier about an energy program like this than there is in a four and-a-half billion dollar water system improvement program these resource are stage and reliable resource. so with that said the only thing that we face we have had productive conversations with staff and the commissioners but the problem that we now face is that i heard in the staff presentation of the staff saying "our local build out referring to their plan, whether this legislation was first written in 2004, and each time sense the local build out plan has been the one that the advocates have been promoting and that has been the plan written into the laws and directed to the ssi p staff to how to implement and so that is our plan when we talk about s f puc and the key problem we face now is, the basic flame work of local power plan is sound. it looks pretty good and so what we are hearing from staff and commissioners is okay but this whole billion dollar thing and this many suchs this of many project within five years may be too much to bite off and chiu well th
because we follow it closely, there is nothing anymore riskier about an energy program like this than there is in a four and-a-half billion dollar water system improvement program these resource are stage and reliable resource. so with that said the only thing that we face we have had productive conversations with staff and the commissioners but the problem that we now face is that i heard in the staff presentation of the staff saying "our local build out referring to their plan, whether...
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it's just such a great city and the thing that's incredible about new york is the energy. i think that's what i miss most. and this visit is especially fun because i'm gonna meet one of my meaningful beauty customers for the very first time. hi, shannon. >> hi! >> how are you? >> oh, how are you? it's so nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. thank you so much for coming up. >> thank you for having me. i'm so excited. >> you're a kindergarten teacher, right? >> i am a kindergarten teacher. >> and you're from texas. >> from houston, that's right. >> it's exciting for me and doctor sebagh to meet you and get to experience what it's really like to be one of his patients. >> that is so exciting. >> so, on that note, let's bring him in. doctor sebagh. >> hello, how are you? pleased to meet you. >> this is shannon. this is jean-louis. >> you look great. >> thank you, thanks to you. thank you. i had a trip to new york where i was able to meet doctor sebagh and cindy also. >> it's amazing. it's really nice. >> he's checking the elasticity now. >> the elasticity is very good. becau
it's just such a great city and the thing that's incredible about new york is the energy. i think that's what i miss most. and this visit is especially fun because i'm gonna meet one of my meaningful beauty customers for the very first time. hi, shannon. >> hi! >> how are you? >> oh, how are you? it's so nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. thank you so much for coming up. >> thank you for having me. i'm so excited. >> you're a kindergarten teacher, right?...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators ro
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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so much so, america could become energy independent. the fact is, we need to move forward on multiple tracks, not just one track. why not employ all of the above strategy? keep pushing for cleaner, renewable energy but tap the resources we have in america? it's a smart way to go and if you want this economy to realize anything close to its full potential, it's the only way to go. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining me. have a great weekend. "fast money" begins right now. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. here's what "fast" is following on this friday night. deal or no deal. should investors care? why the cyprus crisis isn't a deal breaker for the rally. winners and losers. a look at the biggest pops and drops, plus how you can trade one of the week's biggest buzz kills. and coal whiners. are there finally some diamonds in the rough that you should be buying? but first, we want to turn to michelle carew sew cabrera for breaking news on the ground in cyprus. michelle?
so much so, america could become energy independent. the fact is, we need to move forward on multiple tracks, not just one track. why not employ all of the above strategy? keep pushing for cleaner, renewable energy but tap the resources we have in america? it's a smart way to go and if you want this economy to realize anything close to its full potential, it's the only way to go. that will do it for us tonight. thank you for joining me. have a great weekend. "fast money" begins right...
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a plan to use clean energy sources in san francisco. ktvu's cara liu explains how it would work and why some people are against the move. >> reporter: ken, the meeting wrapped up a hour ago here at city hall. it was a local agency and the public utilities commission. a vote was tabled till april. >> reporter: electricity from 100% renewable resources, that is what they say they will deliver starting this fall if all goes as planned. >> our energy will be 100 california certificated. california has the strictest requirements. and that will contrast with the energy they are getting today. >> reporter: the plan is to roll out to 200,000 customers. neighborhoods highlighted in green on this map where they would be targeted first. the public utilities commission would administer the program. the billing would still go through pg&e. one of the sticking points is customers would be althoughly enrolled -- automatically enrolled. >> the state mandates it would be a opt out program. >> reporter: most customers could pay between $10 and $21 more a
a plan to use clean energy sources in san francisco. ktvu's cara liu explains how it would work and why some people are against the move. >> reporter: ken, the meeting wrapped up a hour ago here at city hall. it was a local agency and the public utilities commission. a vote was tabled till april. >> reporter: electricity from 100% renewable resources, that is what they say they will deliver starting this fall if all goes as planned. >> our energy will be 100 california...
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plus, big change for the country's biggest seller of energy drinks. energy drinks. and the fame swell, well, well.n growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this brid
plus, big change for the country's biggest seller of energy drinks. energy drinks. and the fame swell, well, well.n growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years...
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a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got eagle search in the head of ross nasser the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to a one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business. and let's go back to our breaking news story this hour angry protesters have stronger the central headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in cairo these are live pictures of from the gyptian capital i would say that supporters of the slightest movement are being bussed in the to you cairo hundreds of police are on the streets are trying to prevent the violence from spreading just to remind you that on thursday a panel of egyptian judges will rule that the muslim brotherhood should be banned these are live pictures from the egyptian capital cairo we are keeping a close eye on how the events unfold and we'll keep you updated as so
a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got eagle search in the head of ross nasser the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to a one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business. and let's go back to our breaking...
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this needed to be the best example of energy conservation of any office building in the united states. >> we became involved in the san francisco public utilities headquarter project during the time when the project was at
this needed to be the best example of energy conservation of any office building in the united states. >> we became involved in the san francisco public utilities headquarter project during the time when the project was at
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credits which are the least expensive product to 85 percent renewable energy credits in our resource portfolio, if we were to leave rate, how much funds would that free up in just that choice free up each year? that would free up about $7.2 million to make that policy shift staying a hundred percent renewable but changing the product to make that renewable supply. on the second row we funded from our revenues $14 million from our start up funds for our clean power sf program and under the not to exceed rate we have proposed we would be recovered that $13.5 million in 4-and-a-half years. what if we change that recovery period to 12 years? we would see on annual bases it would free up $1.5 million. we would lower the rate that we charge customers or make the choices that affect our cost. lowering our cost, perhaps applying some of the savings to rates may present a better balance to you of affordability and environmental achievement for the program. we have heard staff has heard very clearly from sflafco and puc that we need to fund the local opponent and we are trying to find optimum
credits which are the least expensive product to 85 percent renewable energy credits in our resource portfolio, if we were to leave rate, how much funds would that free up in just that choice free up each year? that would free up about $7.2 million to make that policy shift staying a hundred percent renewable but changing the product to make that renewable supply. on the second row we funded from our revenues $14 million from our start up funds for our clean power sf program and under the not...